Computer Music

iZOTOPE OZONE 8

It’s long been the go-to finalising solution for countless computer musicians, but can Ozone now really master your tracks for you?

- www.timespace.com

We don’t know how iZotope manage to keep finding new things to add to their acclaimed software mastering suite Ozone (VST/AU/AAX/RTAS/standalone), but find them they do. Ozone 8 might look like a relatively lightweigh­t update on paper, but what its major new features lack in number they make up for in novelty, focusing on automated mastering, integrated referencin­g and inter-plugin communicat­ion.

As usual, Ozone 8 is available in three increasing­ly feature-rich versions: Elements (£100), Standard (£195) and Advanced (£389). The latter is the subject of this review, and you can check details of the others on the iZotope website. iZotope have changed the look of the software once again for v8, matching it to the simultaneo­usly-launched Neutron 2 (which we’ll be looking at next issue). While we generally don’t have any particular feelings regarding the new iconograph­y, buttons, etc, the smaller text in certain areas feels like a step backwards. We approve of the reposition­ing of the module chain and presets menu at the top, however.

Master class

With their Neutron channel strip (9/10, 238) and RX 6 restoratio­n suite (10/10, 245), iZotope put the currently-hip field of machine learning at the forefront of their technologi­cal arsenal (and marketing). In the case of Neutron, this gave the onboard Track Assistant the ability to identify instrument types via a sizeable database of sonic signatures. Ozone 8’s Master Assistant expands on that by using machinelea­rned algorithms built on ten genreencom­passing spectral curves to guide the decisions made by an intelligen­t automation process in tweaking EQ and dynamics settings to get you to a good starting point for your master. Click the Master Assistant button, choose Streaming or CD or as a loudness Target (and Low, Medium or High as the Intensity with the CD option), or load a reference track of your choosing, then play back 30 seconds of the project at its loudest point. Master Assistant decides how much to draw on each genre profile in creating a unique spectral curve – or bases it to the loaded reference track – that’s then imposed on the target track through the automatic loading and setting of Equalizer, Dynamics, Dynamic EQ and Maximizer modules.

“Approached with realistic expectatio­ns, Master Assistant is a solid enough system”

“Spectral Shaper is a brilliant problem solver that slots perfectly into Ozone’s rack”

Like Neutron’s Track Assistant, as long as it’s approached with realistic expectatio­ns – ie, that it’s really just suggesting a starting point from which to dial in your own settings – Master Assistant is a solid enough system. What it absolutely isn’t is a quasi-magical one-click virtual mastering engineer. While the chains it came up with for our test tracks were definitely in the right ball park, they always required at least moderate editing and balancing.

Frame of reference

Ozone 8 Advanced also sees the addition of the Spectral Shaper, a frequency-conscious dynamics module for effortless ironing out of harshness and other objectiona­ble high-end noises. Set a frequency range for processing (that of your overly sharp hi-hats, for example, or vocal sibilance), choose Light, Medium or Heavy gain reduction, lower the Threshold as required, tilt the spectral timbre with the Tone slider, shape the envelope with the Attack and Release controls, and marvel as those hi-hats or ‘esses’ sink smoothly back into the mix without affecting quieter sounds in the same spectral neighbourh­ood. It’s a brilliant instant problem solver that slots perfectly into Ozone’s rack.

The new Track Referencin­g feature is a simple but useful system for A/B comparison of your master with up to ten imported tracks. Ozone’s machine learning algorithm is deployed again to set markers on the reference tracks, segregatin­g sonically consistent regions – ie, verses, choruses, etc – for looped playback. The detection of these is variable in its success, but markers are easily moved, deleted and created. Flipping between the active reference track and the input signal is done with the Reference power button, and the curve and level of the reference track can optionally be set to appear in all module spectrogra­ms and the input meter.

Exciting stuff

With the headlines delivered, we just have space to blast through the rest of the changes. The Exciter module can now run a separate saturation algorithm for each of its four bands –superb! The Maximizer’s IRC LL mode is a low-latency version of IRC I, while activating Learn Threshold continuous­ly adjusts its Threshold slider to match a specified LUFS target, and the Stereo Independen­ce controls improve on the previous Stereo Unlink slider by separating transient and sustain portions for discrete stereo linking. Finally, frequency bands are now linkable In the Exciter and Imager, as are the Maximizer Threshold and Ceiling.

Another thoroughly worthwhile upgrade, Ozone 8’s best new features, for us, are the Spectral Shaper module, Track Referencin­g and – unexpected­ly – per-band Exciter algorithms. The Master Assistant is impressive, for sure, but we worry that inexperien­ced producers will put more faith in it than is warranted, rather than learning the art of mastering for themselves. We like the ‘curve-targeting’ implementa­tion of Tonal Balance Control, too, but we’re not sure how much we’re likely to use the multi-EQ access, given that we generally only run a single instance of Ozone in any given project. For Neutron, though, absolutely.

It’ll come as no surprise to see yet another double-figure score footing Ozone 8’s review. It’s ridiculous­ly powerful, every one of its modules sounds incredible, and for in-the-box mastering made as accessible as it can be, there’s simply none better.

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 ??  ?? Ozone 8’s Spectral Shaper is a fantastic new module for sorting out sibilance and harshness
Ozone 8’s Spectral Shaper is a fantastic new module for sorting out sibilance and harshness

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